Alumni Update: Trey Burke emerging as Rookie of the Year candidate

A periodic check up on former Wolverines in the NBA, abroad or elsewhere in college basketball.

Trey Burke

Trey Burke is emerging as a legitimate Rookie of the Year candidate after sitting out for the first month of the season with a broken finger. Burke had a career high performance against the Orlando Magic – the team he had hoped would draft him No. 2 overall in June. Burke finished with 30 points, 8 assists and 7 rebounds in the Jazz victory. Burke’s 30 points were a season-high for a rookie this season and he was the first rookie since Blake Griffin in 2011 with a 30/8/7 stat line.

Utah is a 6-7 since Burke returned to action after starting the season 1-11 without him. Burke is averaging 12 points and five assists per game. Despite missing 12 games, Burke is a legitimate Rookie of the Year candidate.

The biggest transition off the court has been sleep. There just isn’t enough of it. In college, you can get away with certain things because you have class or you can go to bed a little earlier because you have to study. Now there’s a lot more traveling, more games, and appearances. You have to learn to balance your time wisely. But I’ve still found some time to take in the city.

Darius Morris

Stu Douglass

Douglass is playing for Galil Gilboa in Israel with former Wolverine DeShawn Sims. He also started a blog. Douglass is averaging 7.7 points and 1.7 assists in 22.7 minutes per game.

DeShawn Sims

Sims is also playing for Galil Bilboa after going to training camp with the Boston Celtics this fall. Sims is averaging 14 points and five rebounds in 27 minutes per game, coming off a season best 26 points and five rebound effort on Saturday. Sims has played in the D-League, South Korea and Lebanon since graduating.

Manny Harris

Harris made a big debut for the Los Angeles D-Fenders in the NBA Developmental League, scoring 41 points. Harris is averaging 29 points per game through three contests with the D-Fenders, he played in Ukraine last season.

Brent Petway

Petway is averaging 7 points and three rebounds in 14 minutes per game for Olympiacos, the top team in the top league in Greece. He has also played in France and for the Harlem Globetrotters.

Jevohn Shepherd

Dion Harris

Harris has done his fair share of traveling since leaving Ann Arbor. He’s played in leagues in Japan, Venezuela, Germany, Cyprus, Syria and now Colombia.

Courtney Sims

Sims plays for the SK Knights in SOuth Korea, averaging 9 points and six rebounds in 16 minutes of playing time per game.

Chris Young

Young is averaging 6 points and 6 rebounds per game for Aalstar in Belgium

Josh Asselin

The oldest Wolverine still playing professionally, Asselin is playing for La Bruixa d’Or and averaging 8 points and four rebounds per game. He’s also played in Iran, Puerto Rico and a handful of other Spanish clubs.

Chris Hunter

Hunter has bounced around in the D-League with the Fort Wayne Mad Ants and has plyaed in three games this season, averaging 12 points and six rebounds per game.

Transfers

There are plenty of former Wolverines elsewhere in college basketball this season as well.

Brundidge has started every game for Detroit, averaging 9 points, three rebounds and two assists in 23 minutes per game. His shooting numbers haven’t improved much 37% on twos, 29% on threes but he’s getting to the free throw line.